Scale Prototyping Shop Intern - Innovation Works, Inc.
Company: Innovation Works, Inc.
Location: Pittsburgh
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Scale Prototyping Shop
InternInternship, 16-29 hours/week UpdatedJob Summary: The Robotics
Factory (RF), led by Innovation Works, facilitates the formation,
launch, and growth of robotics startups through three programs:
Create, Accelerate, & Scale. This position falls under the Scale
program and supports Robotics Factory users in product development
from idea through prototyping to manufacturing at scale. The Scale
Prototyping Shop Intern will report to the Manufacturing Program
Manager and work closely with other members of the manufacturing
team. This is a unique opportunity to help bring a variety of new
technologies to life. You’ll be working in an exciting new
prototyping facility, the Scale Shop, and you will also have the
opportunity to help select, purchase, operate, and maintain the
shop’s equipment. The Scale Prototyping Shop Intern will use their
skills to support the prototyping of robotic systems and ensure the
RF Scale Shop is a clean, safe, and well-organized prototyping
shop. They’ll also ensure the shop has the equipment and supplies
necessary for robotics startups to rapidly iterate on their design.
The goal is to reduce their product development costs, time, and
connect these entrepreneurs to the regional supply chain options.
Key Responsibilities: Set up, maintain, and implement equipment
preventative maintenance and repair procedures; organize equipment
manuals and technical documentation Maintain a culture of safety
for themselves and others while working in a shared shop.
Troubleshoot and diagnose technical issues with prototyping
equipment Fabricate electrical and mechanical systems based on
technical documentation provided by RF-users or RF Scale teammates
Support Robotics Factory Residents in fabricating their prototypes
Ensure the shop stays clean, safe, and well-organized by checking
inventory, tidying up, and inspiring Residents to follow shop
procedures Support the addition of new supplies, equipment, and
software needed to assist startup companies. Communicate
effectively with RF-users & IW staff that possess a wide range of
skills & experience. Secondary Responsibilities Use the Scale Shop
resources to assist startup companies with mechanical fabrication,
testing, and design for manufacturability. Support the
Manufacturing team in providing Level 1 & Level 2 Safety Training
Support the Manufacturing team in regular preventative maintenance
and repair of the Scale Shop equipment. Assist in selecting
prototyping equipment Support Innovation Works events, particularly
RF Scale community building events like Tear Downs, First Thursday,
and open shop Build Nights Review and provide feedback on design
and technical documentation Assist RF-users in electrical and
mechanical component selection and procurement. Create training and
educational materials for design and fabrication techniques that
utilize Scale Shop equipment. Qualifications & Skills, Required
Academic background in mechanical, electrical, or mechatronics
engineering (or related fields) Hands-on experience with basic
prototyping tools: soldering, breadboarding, 3D printing, CAD, etc.
Familiarity with microcontrollers (Arduino, etc.) and simple
circuits Interest in sharing knowledge and helping others
troubleshoot technical challenges Strong communication,
problem-solving, and teamwork skills Ability to work flexible hours
as needed Qualifications & Skills, Preferred Experience with
circuit design software (e.g., KiCad, Eagle) Programming experience
in Python or C/C++ Robotics or automation projects (coursework or
personal) Prior experience in a makerspace, lab, or shared workshop
Experience using electronic testing and analysis equipment (e.g.,
digital storage oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers) for performing
signal analysis and data interpretation Experience analyzing,
selecting, and sourcing electronic components for custom
electromechanical systems and PCBs Entrepreneurial experience;
ability to work with budgets, estimate costs, and lead time
Experience working directly with external customers in a service
capacity Work Environment: Must be able to lift to 50 lbs and stand
for extended periods. Must be able to work in a prototyping
environment with exposure to noise, machinery, electrical, and
other related hazards May require occasional evening and weekend
shifts based on project demands. Benefits: Competitive salary based
on experience. Opportunities for career growth and continued
training. And any other duties assigned. Powered by JazzHR
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